Europe is desperate to replace Russian gas, which has driven the U.S. to export as much LNG as it possibly can. 12 new LNG projects in the U.S. have already been approved, but they are unlikely to all be completed due to long-term uncertainty. While Europe is currently desperate for natural gas, its long-term goal is to move away from fossil fuels, which means some of these projects aren’t economically viable. America’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports are booming amid a global energy crisis and a European drive to wean itself off Russian gas. U.S. shipments of natural gas have jumped to all-time highs this year as the United States is intent on helping Europe cut its dependence on Putin’s gas. As demand for natural gas grows, export facilities along the U.S. Gulf Coast are operating at capacity and cannot ship more LNG than they are currently doing—at least […]